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3 Daughters Brewing welcomes their 2ND Annual Oktoberfest festival

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — 3 Daughters Brewing is bringing back St. Pete’s largest Bavarian celebration, as the 2nd Annual BayFirst Financial Oktoberfest will be taking place on Saturday, September 28 from 1-6 pm in Albert Whitted Park.

The German extravaganza is expected to bring thousands to St. Pete’s downtown waterfront in a day full of great beer, classic Bavarian food, live Oompah music, and traditional Oktoberfest games for all to compete and enjoy.

St. Pete and Tampa Bay are Florida’s hub for craft beer – dubbed the Gulp Coast – and 3 Daughters Brewing is proud to help lead the charge in bringing community-minded festivities and cheer to the area. The award-winning independent brewery announced that its Oktoberfest Marzen Lager, a highly anticipated fan favorite, will begin hitting stores, bars, and restaurants throughout Florida this weekend.

“We couldn’t be more excited to bring back our 2nd annual Oktoberfest festival, one of the biggest and best in all of Florida! This is the time of year when we get to break out our Marzen beer, Lederhosen, Dirndls and really turn up the fun.” Said Brian Horne, COO. “The energy, the music, the incredible beer—it’s all coming together for an epic celebration, and we can’t wait to raise a glass with everyone!” said Mr. Horne.

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With an eye on growth, 3 Daughters Brewing is expanding again

Press Release: 3 Daughters Brewing, one of the fastest growing regional breweries from Florida continues its tremendous growth with a new 10,000 square foot facility. The additional warehouse will be located on the same property as the original brewery and positions 3 Daughters Brewing as one of the largest in the state. Through a partnership with a local tank manufacturer, BrewFab, this expansion will add six new 150 BBL fermenters and two 300 BBL brite tanks which will more than quintuple current production capacity.

“Capacity tends to be a big issue for craft breweries and we wanted to ensure we wouldn’t face challenges in filling our rapidly growing demand,” says Mike Harting, owner of 3 Daughters Brewing. “This expansion will allow us to increase our capacity by more than five times what we have today and max out our 30 BBL brewhouse at 60,000 barrels per year.”

3 Daughters Brewing currently has four styles available in cans in Florida, Georgia and the Bahamas. They also have an extensive seasonal and barrel aged program that is sold on draught and in 22 oz. bombers in the tasting room. Located at 222 22nd Street South in St Petersburg, the tasting room allows brewers to showcase the hand crafted flavors associated with the craft beer industry. It is also open to the public with games, live music, food trucks and an interactive tour for patrons.

3 Daughters Brewing will be hosting a launch party Saturday, May 7th 6:00 – 9:00.

About 3 Daughters Brewing
3 Daughters is a family-owned and operated brewery that makes superb handcrafted beer. Armed with experience, energy and enthusiasm, we believe in the importance of innovation, listening to our customers and supporting our community. We love what we do… and hope you do too. For more details, go to: www.3dbrewing.com

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3 Daughters Brewing beer honors veterans

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3 Daughters Brewing, the largest craft brewery in St. Petersburg, is launching its fourth can, this time as a tribute to United States veterans. The can celebrates 3 Daughters Brewing’s inaugural My Hero series, with all proceeds being donated to the Navy SEAL Foundation.

Code named Tango Yankee (military shorthand for TY or “Thank You”), the beer is an American Wheat Ale available in a limited edition can. The first can in the series is especially meaningful to 3 Daughters Brewing, as it will feature Bruce Wells Harting, grandfather to the three girls who inspired the name for the brewery. While 3 Daughters Brewing selected its own veteran hero for 2015, they anticipate in each subsequent year to select a hero from nominations submitted by the community. Each annual Tango Yankee can will reflect a unique story of bravery and heroism of a special veteran.

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“This is one small way that we can honor the brave men and women who have served selflessly to defend our freedom,” says Mike Harting, CEO of 3 Daughters Brewing. “It’s our chance to say thank you to our military service members who sacrifice so much every day.”

Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Bruce Wells Harting earned his Purple Heart after being shot in combat on the morning of April 5, 1966 in Dak To, Vietnam on the Laotian border while serving with 3rd Platoon, C Company, 7th Calvary, 1st Calvary Division. Read the full story about Bruce Harting here:
www.3dbrewing.com/myhero

The design on the first Tango Yankee can was inspired by a drawing created by soldiers Bruce instructed in Officer Candidate School years later. Using only what they had – plywood from the dumpster, Army barracks green paint and pencils for drawing – one of the candidates sketched Bruce being helped off the battlefield by a medic. It is a symbol of the courage and bravery our heroes display every day.

3 Daughters Brewing filled the Tango Yankee cans on Friday, October 30th. Beginning Monday, November 9th, this limited edition My Hero series beer will be available in select Winn Dixie stores throughout Tampa, St Petersburg, and Sarasota. 3 Daughters Brewing also hosted a special celebration on Veterans Day with music and a food truck.

Nominations for future My Hero honorees can be submitted at myhero@3dbrewing.com.

About 3 Daughters Brewing
At 3 Daughters Brewing, we are focused on brewing amazing beers, providing superior service to retailers, and creating innovative brews for beer lovers. With a diverse portfolio of full-flavored craft beers, we are proud to be a member of the thriving craft beer community in Florida. For more details, go to: www.3dbrewing.com

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3 Daughters to can Rod Bender Red Ale

3 Daughters Brewing has been bringing their draft offerings and two cans all over the Tampa area and pushing outward as quickly as possible. Now the brewery is moving a tap room favorite, Channel Marker Red Ale, into cans and rechristening it.

From 3 Daughters Brewing:

“Our Channel Marker Red Ale is now Rod Bender Red Ale. Look for cans of this amazing amber ale coming to shelves near you.”

In addition to cans of Rod Bender Red, 3 Daughters says that 22oz bottles of Hillbilly Highlander Barrel-Aged Scotch Ale remain from their original release.

3 Daughters Brewing is located at 222 22nd Street South in Saint Petersburg.